Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] i [verb] with " in BNC.

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1 I have covered the whole year , but because January is in your shops , February already subscribed , March imminent and April only recently covered in my monthly column ( 11th December ) , I have not been as detailed with these four months as I have with the rest of the year .
2 She 's very concerned and the present line partial though it be , represents a a blight situation on that , on the , on potential er occupants of that line and certainly erm I find myself more in in er agreement with Darcy 's views than I do with the other two councillors of East Grinstead , that 's not er not secret
3 they 're improvements that I started with ninth year .
4 The only matters that I discuss with Irish Ministers in intergovernmental conferences under the Anglo-Irish Agreement are those which can be discussed under the rules of the agreement .
5 By providing patients and their owners with organised puppy parties , I can save more lives than I will with drugs or scalpel .
6 I hope they will never feel as frustrated with their parents as I felt with mine .
7 I 'm Nick and I 'm the development director for Moat , responsible for all of our new development activities and I have with me tonight Sally our assistant development manager for Essex , who 'll be responsible for this project and also two of our consultants dealing with the scheme , Alan from Anglian Design who are acting as architects on the scheme and Howard from Space , who have been acting as our employer 's agent and consultant and will administer the building contract for , for all the phases of this , this project .
8 I am concerned about the National Health Service and the high costs to treat individual cases and I agree with the Rev Ralph CP Smith ( Points of View , 4 February ) that the NHS will have to get its priorities right .
9 I congratulate all those who won trophies and I commiserate with the runners up and others , in the knowledge that it may be their turn next year .
10 I entirely understand the strong feelings of the hon. Gentleman 's constituents and I sympathise with them .
11 I was one of those ‘ lucky ’ National Servicemen who trained as Air Gunners and I served with 57 Squadron at Waddington ( March 1952 ) and Coningsby ( April 1952 to March 1953 ) .
12 He was so strong a character — and he meant so much to me — that although it 's many many years since I worked with him , he was in a way always there — it has been a strength in reserve — that there was Basil if you needed him .
13 It is some five years since I worked with Mr Edell in his previous incarnation as a lawyer , but he struck me as a man who would do the necessary .
14 The fixed positions that I saw with you
15 Maybe by the t I mean so my lecturing style was I I geared if you like towards a more , you go off and do some reading based on the following topics and I agree with you , that was too vague given the the fact you 're not psychologists .
16 It does not seem to me that this can involve any impeachment , or questioning of the freedom of speech and debates or proceedings in Parliament , accordingly I do not see how such a use of Hansard can possibly be thought to infringe article 9 of the Bill of Rights and I agree with my noble and learned friend 's more detailed consideration of that matter .
17 Well it 's up to the managers but I agree with Stansted four times a day , I think we 're losing a lot of traffic because we have nothing between seven in the morning and three o'clock in the afternoon
18 Well I actually been on commission only before er Yellow Pages when I started with well a
19 I can remember hardly anybody 's names that I served with in the Signal section in eh in Colchester , ca n't even remember the officer 's name , the if people left somewhere erm , south of Colchester in Essex well it was quite quite and eh , he , we use to go out there and play , play a village team football , you know and have a , have a right have a right old do in the evenings .
20 They seem to say I spend more time with reptiles than I do with them or some people are very scared so they do n't tend to come around .
21 You know the bottoms that I got with some
22 Now that particular force if they 're anything like the other forces that I deal with , ai n't under the stresses and strains that we are .
23 ‘ You do n't seem to have any more clout with your two friends than I have with the three of you . ’
24 I could go on and on and on and I 've listened all week to the debates and I agree with what John said on Sunday .
25 The army continued with its exercises and I continued with my life ; friends from the TA would join the regular army , returning months later with stories of how much tougher things were there .
26 ‘ It 's really just a bunch of guys that I work with on the session scene who all write a bit , and we 've come together in order to find an outlet for our writing .
27 Well somebody , some of the , one of the guys that I works with coming to pick me up .
28 Although there are no hon. Members from Scottish constituencies in their places at the moment , my hon. Friend the Minister made a passing reference to Scotland , which is one of the issues that I discussed with him the other evening .
29 Keys I get them out I still lost those ones that I got with the matches .
30 I could go on , but I think that I can make my points simply and graphically by quoting from the documents that I have with me .
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